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So OpenShift was designed from the get go to allow us to support secure application development and deployment. CIO's look to a platform like OpenShift to fundamentally say how can I run existing applications that I have at lower cost?

>> So, you know using those tools that are built into OpenShift Enterprise, right, has allowed us to scale rapidly. Bring our solutions just to market a lot faster, do all the things that a PaaS actually brings to the market.

>> So, Red Hat's always been a true collaborator, especially in the open source world. We've believed that we need to partner, increasingly not just with other companies, but also with the users of other technologies. Right, so there's almost an ocean/g for co-development that you have.

>> We're really excited about OpenShift 3, we've been really anxious to get our hands on it, and we've just started playing with it recently.

>> We looked at every other PaaS offering that was available at the time, and we evaluated every offer when we selected OpenShift Enterprise as our partner.

>> When we first started OpenShift, we actually ran it in containers. I'd want to take advantage of efficiency that containers provided to our environment that it provided on public cloud.

>> We've got to introduce the concept of continuously OpenShift to rural and with Trio, you have [UNKNOWN] Docker and addressable containers. Really, it provides us with manageability and security in a whole new, different way that time capability is really shrink down much faster for us.

>> The ability for us to put more of our workload into those containers really helps us be more efficient, helps us be faster, more nimble. Makes it easier for us to test. In the end, everything just gets better and easier the more we can put into these containers. OpenShift 3 is gonna help us manage that all.

>> We designed OpenShift to help address these challenges that CIOs have. CIOs can take advantage of new language and frameworks. CIOs can run the OpenShift platform in a traditional data center, in infrastructure service environments like OpenStack.

In their existing VMware environment, this will choose as well as enhanced virtualization environment as well as other third party clouds, like whether it's Amazon, or Google. So, we give them a lot of flexibility.

>> So, by building on top of OpenShift, that got us a lot of bang for the buck in terms of containers and modularization and things we wanted to manage our platform. And the thing people sort of don't realize about the world and the way it's changed the past couple years is that pretty much everything's run by software nowadays. We wanted someone to come in and help us, a trusted partner if you will, to come in and give us some, give us a leg up in the market.

>> In some ways, I think our choice of OpenShift Enterprise was based more on the relationship that we established with the Red Hat folks. So, the relationship we have with those guys that support OpenShift as a product today is more than I could've ever asked for. [BLANK_AUDIO]

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Okromah Banembo
November 06, 2016 07:51

>> We've got to introduce the concept of continuously OpenShift to rural and with Trio, you have [UNKNOWN] Docker and addressable containers. Really, it provides us with manageability and security in a whole new, different way that time capability is really shrink down much faster for us.

Correct transcript should be

>> We got to introduce the concept of containers with OpenShift 2.0, and with 3.0, you have now one with Docker, and addressable containers. Really, it provides us with manageability and security in a whole new different way that time [UNKNOWN] is gonna really shrink down much faster for us.

"CIO's" in the first paragraph should be "CIOs," I believe, as it is written in the rest of the transcript.

"In their existing VMware environment, this will choose as well as enhanced virtualization environment as well as other third party clouds, like whether it's Amazon, or Google. So, we give them a lot of flexibility."

Wouldn't the filler word "like" be removed here?

Also "the way it's changed the past couple" should be "the way it's changed the last couple."

CORRECTIONS
For All Sections: I thought you were supposed to remove all the unnecessary verbal ticks, like the "right" that the speaker says. It is just like saying "wm" or "uh" over and over again. The "right" and "you know" comments should be removed for a clean transcript.

Section 1: The word "get go" should be hyphenated, as "get-go". No apostrophe after CIO (it is not possessive). Add a comma after 'say' as you are shifting gears in the statement. And it is "at A lower cost".

Section 2: Remove "right". Add a comma after "rapidly" and back the B in bring small case. Remove "just" after solutions.

Section 3: Fairly certain he says "with the users of technology" not "the users of other technologies". Remove the speech tic of "right".

Section 4: Run-on sentence. Add a period after the number 3 and capitalize the W.

Section 5: He says "then" not "when". So should be a period after 'offer'. -- Then, we selected...

Section 6: He says, "We wanted to take advantage of the efficiency that containers provided to our environment that we provide on public cloud."

Section 7: Entire sentence is off. He actually says, "We gladly introduced the concept of containers with OpenShift 2.0, and with 3.0m we have now gone to Dotpro and addressable containers. Really, it provides us with manageability and security in a whole new, different way. That time capability is going to really shrink down much faster for us."

Section 8: Add comma after 'nimble' and lower case the M in makes.

Section 9: Change 'new language' to 'Neo language'. It is a type of programming. -- Change to: "OpenStack, in their existing VMware environment if they so choose," -- Think he also says: "as well as whatever traditional environments".

Section 10: Change 'past' to 'last'. To break up the long sentence, add a Comma after 'world' and after 'years'. -- Take out the stutter, should just be: "partner if you will, to come in and give us a leg up in the market."

>>So OpenShift was designed from the get go to allow us to support secure application development and deployment. CIO's look to a platform like OpenShift to fundamentally say how can I run existing applications that I have at lower cost?

>> So, you know using those tools that are built into OpenShift Enterprise, right, has allowed us to scale rapidly. Bring our solutions just to market a lot faster, do all the things that a PaaS actually brings to the market.

>> So, Red Hat's always been a true collaborator, especially in the open source world. We've believed that we need to partner, increasingly not just with other companies, but also with the users of technologies. Right, so there's almost an ocean/g for co-development that you have.

>> We're really excited about OpenShift 3, we've been really anxious to get our hands on it, and we've just started playing with it recently.

>> We looked at every other PaaS offering that was available at the time, and we evaluated every offer when we selected OpenShift Enterprise as our partner.

>> When we first started OpenShift, we actually ran it in containers. I'd want to take advantage of efficiency that containers provided to our environment that it provided on public cloud.

>> We've got to introduce the concept of continuously OpenShift to rural and with Trio, you have now run a docker and addressable containers. Really, it provides us with manageability and security in a whole new, different way that time capability is really shrink down much faster for us.

>> The ability for us to put more of our workload into those containers really helps us be more efficient, helps us be faster, more nimble, makes it easier for us to test, and, everything just gets better and easier the more we can put into these containers. OpenShift 3 is gonna help us manage that all.

>> We designed OpenShift to help address these challenges that CIOs have. CIOs can take advantage of new language and frameworks. CIOs can run the OpenShift platform in a traditional data center, in infrastructure service environments like OpenStack.

In their existing VMware environment, this will choose as well as enhanced virtualization environment as well as other third party clouds, like whether it's Amazon, or Google. So, we give them a lot of flexibility.

>> So, by building on top of OpenShift, that got us a lot of bang for the buck in terms of containers and modularization and things we wanted to manage our platform. And the thing people sort of don't realize about the world and the way it's changed the past couple years is that pretty much everything's run by software nowadays. We wanted someone to come in and help us, a trusted partner if you will, to come in and give us some, give us a leg up in the market.

>> In some ways, I think our choice of OpenShift Enterprise was based more on the relationship that we established with the Red Hat folks. So, the relationship we have with those guys that support OpenShift as a product today is more than I could've ever asked for. [BLANK_AUDIO]